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now, you mentioned defense spending. we're going to ramp it up, but do it at the same time the spending on overseas operations is going down. he wants to capture what he spent on afghanistan to help the military rest and reconstitute after ten years of welfare. >> it seems unfair when you all do it, too, those wars are already slated to end and they were paid for with borrowed money. when that isn't being spent, it's not saved for you too to do something else with. >> spending on defense, okay, the top line, if you're including those top line overseas expend we're going to be spending less and ramp up to that as we get economic growth. >> but you're spending more things on ships and all of that, right? you're just not spending on the wars. >> sure, exactly. after ten years of fighting, the military has to be what they call reset. they've used up a lot of this equipment. >> what about though, you would take health care that you say you're going to repeal obama care. by july this year, the house had voted 32 times to repea
now, you mentioned defense spending. we're going to ramp it up, but do it at the same time the spending on overseas operations is going down. he wants to capture what he spent on afghanistan to help the military rest and reconstitute after ten years of welfare. >> it seems unfair when you all do it, too, those wars are already slated to end and they were paid for with borrowed money. when that isn't being spent, it's not saved for you too to do something else with. >> spending on...
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you can play defense and still win. so this is what the romney campaign is talking about today. >> what are both campaigns saying about their chances in ohio during these final few days? >> wolf, you know, our poll showed obama leading romney by three points here, i interviewed govern nor both of them were dismissing public polling saying our models show that the turnout is going to favor republicans. republicans are more enthusiastic. but i went out this morning with some afl-cio organizers. people are talking about turnout. the obama campaign says they've contacted over 120 million vote ners all these battleground states. they have a larger and more sophisticated ground operation. so that's what going on in the end. it's going to come down to turnout. this is a base election. and that's what both campaigns are doing right now is getting their people to vote early, either the obama campaign is doing their famous souls to the polls push tomorrow morning after churches. that's what we're looking at now. >> peter doing so
you can play defense and still win. so this is what the romney campaign is talking about today. >> what are both campaigns saying about their chances in ohio during these final few days? >> wolf, you know, our poll showed obama leading romney by three points here, i interviewed govern nor both of them were dismissing public polling saying our models show that the turnout is going to favor republicans. republicans are more enthusiastic. but i went out this morning with some afl-cio...
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released more than 100 classified or otherwise restricted files from the united states department of defense that relate to u.s. military policies relating to detainees. they say they'll continue to release more documents over the coming month. one man who made international headlines after he was accused of leaking to the group is bradley manning. his trial will not begin until next february, but over his last two years in prison, there are some who have tried to draw up support on manning's behalf and that include a music legend who is my guest today. joining me now from los angeles, singer, song writer and member of the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, graham nash. thank you for pencilling us into your schedule. >> you're very welcome. and i haven't been to sleep yet, so i'm all right. >> why does that not surprise you? you rock 'n' rollers. last night, i know you did perform at this event that was organized by the bradley manning support network and i know it helps raise legal funds on behalf of the accused soldiers, so we're wondering why did you feel the need -- what prompted you to get inv
released more than 100 classified or otherwise restricted files from the united states department of defense that relate to u.s. military policies relating to detainees. they say they'll continue to release more documents over the coming month. one man who made international headlines after he was accused of leaking to the group is bradley manning. his trial will not begin until next february, but over his last two years in prison, there are some who have tried to draw up support on manning's...
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. >> the raven's defense starts with the reagans pro bowl defensive tackle. he did not practice because of a shoulder injury. the pain comes from something harder to pinpoint. the ravens offense that has played a high level has scored only one touchdown in the past two road games. joe flateau has only two interceptions before the home games. the same players with very different results. things start with better communication from the sideline and a line of scrimmage. maryland men's basketball team gets the action to bar night. we'll get more on that story tonight at 11:00. but it looks like a lot for a super season next year. the team finished 17 and 15. the most talented newcomers have to sit out this season. maryland has an impressive rookie class period, but they may need a little patience before getting back into the conversation of the best teams. >> we have four returning players and the rest are new guys. been really inconsistent. our guard play has been in the odds. day today, i don't know what i'm going to get. >> the season opens tomorrow night and
. >> the raven's defense starts with the reagans pro bowl defensive tackle. he did not practice because of a shoulder injury. the pain comes from something harder to pinpoint. the ravens offense that has played a high level has scored only one touchdown in the past two road games. joe flateau has only two interceptions before the home games. the same players with very different results. things start with better communication from the sideline and a line of scrimmage. maryland men's...
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. >> obama's says he will stimulate the economy with green jobs and mitt romney says defense spending this same principle but on different programs because the priorities are different part of the government gets involved and spend money bet it will create jobs. but when you take the money from other uses, from taxpayers comment and it redistributes john: it may be a good thing to pay for defense it matters how would is spent? >> judge by the outcome. when someone says they create 1 million jobs that means his program is very expensive. they could have been doing something else it is suspect when they judge a program based on jobs created. john: moving on i was struck that if we need regulation you cannot start a bank in york raj. what is wrong? >> hewlett-packard's did start them major company and so did steve was the act. he is right ou cannot start a bank because of regulation maybe we should question not begrudge but the regulation. >> to take a more serious example wal-mart has difficulty starting a bank with the various regulations as they are facing. i would love to see the cre
. >> obama's says he will stimulate the economy with green jobs and mitt romney says defense spending this same principle but on different programs because the priorities are different part of the government gets involved and spend money bet it will create jobs. but when you take the money from other uses, from taxpayers comment and it redistributes john: it may be a good thing to pay for defense it matters how would is spent? >> judge by the outcome. when someone says they create 1...
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and a huge majority of these expenditures are fixed by law or flew defense we absolutely need. i think a bigger question, why are these foreigners especially very clever, extremely well-versed foreigners willing to buy some of our debt and must see some value that maybe we're too modest and self-efacing to see ourselves. obviously, this country has tremendous value to the rest of the world. >> neil: you're right. the modesty is what i've always liked about myself. (laughter) >> you know, adam, you know why i think they're investing here, nothing to do with al truism. and we might stink, but the world stinks more, so, cash finds a haven here, i'm not-- you know, saying harmful things about the country, but i'm just saying, financially, compared to the rest of the world. we just don't suck as much. so, there's a big amount of capital that comes here as a result. what do you think. >> absolutely correct, neil. >> neil: it is? >> i mean we should take-- >> i made that up then and there. >> i think i made it up. >> like your humility very much. neil, about yourself. if there's, i me
and a huge majority of these expenditures are fixed by law or flew defense we absolutely need. i think a bigger question, why are these foreigners especially very clever, extremely well-versed foreigners willing to buy some of our debt and must see some value that maybe we're too modest and self-efacing to see ourselves. obviously, this country has tremendous value to the rest of the world. >> neil: you're right. the modesty is what i've always liked about myself. (laughter) >> you...
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great pitching, great defense wins every time. that's what happens. >> let's continue with the story. thousands of fans showed the memorable moments at the san francisco civic center. elizabeth cook is out there where they are still celebrating the wins. elizabeth? [ cheering ] >> reporter: fans are just going crazy. you know, they came in just over an hour ago. certainly they feel so excited. this is what it looked like earlier today. [ cheering ] they were all showered with champagne. a lot of folks are headed to at&t park. and if i could see you and you can hear me, i think these fans will be celebrating into the night. back to you. >> yeah, i think they love the fact that the giants won and that there is a camera on them. elizabeth cook, thanks for being there witnessing that firsthand for us. >>> now a moment inside the locker room as the giants celebrate their win. >> yeah, the third base coach leading the champagne charge. he has enjoyed this. >> they look like boys. as if halloween wasn't a reason enough to celebrate on we
great pitching, great defense wins every time. that's what happens. >> let's continue with the story. thousands of fans showed the memorable moments at the san francisco civic center. elizabeth cook is out there where they are still celebrating the wins. elizabeth? [ cheering ] >> reporter: fans are just going crazy. you know, they came in just over an hour ago. certainly they feel so excited. this is what it looked like earlier today. [ cheering ] they were all showered with...
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you have to go back more than two years to beat that when federal non-defense spending jumped sharply and back even further to the deaths of the recession and the height of stimulus spending to see a similar gain. that, my friends, is the trajectory. you know what, smoke and mirrors. government spending is not the same thing as company's small and large expanding, growing, selling, generating revenue. private sector revenues come from people illingly buying products. government spending is financed by compulsive tory lead to the tax system of fines. one definitely is better than the other is a source of economic growth. here is the white house statement about this report. the economy is moving in the right direction. right drectio shame on you, mr. kruer. we have yet to open up the throttle on right direction. the growth we have is puny. if you excluded government spending for the quarter growth was the same dismal rate it was in the second quarter. business investment in things like office buildings, pipelines, the big stuff. that fell. the first jobs as the first quarter of last yea
you have to go back more than two years to beat that when federal non-defense spending jumped sharply and back even further to the deaths of the recession and the height of stimulus spending to see a similar gain. that, my friends, is the trajectory. you know what, smoke and mirrors. government spending is not the same thing as company's small and large expanding, growing, selling, generating revenue. private sector revenues come from people illingly buying products. government spending is...
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they already cut $500 billion from defense and they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. if you want to put america at risk, carry through with sequestration. >> this might be something that we actually agree on. we have got to get this solved. a lot of this stuff is a total nonstarter. democrats have to republicans, republicans have to work with democrats to make this happen. >> the next question, another big topic this political season is lobbying. i believe that we start with senator tester. there are advertised as the claim that you have received the most money from lobbyists. how do explain that? >> i come home every weekend so i can travel the state to put montana's back to work. that was one of the bills that i helped to co-sponsor. this was the biggest lobbyist reform since watergate because it is critically important for the country. transparency is good. the state of montana has a good transparency and we need to take that to washington. congressman rehberg hid lobbyist money. he should have been a lobbyist. i depend upon the people of montana. that is where th
they already cut $500 billion from defense and they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. if you want to put america at risk, carry through with sequestration. >> this might be something that we actually agree on. we have got to get this solved. a lot of this stuff is a total nonstarter. democrats have to republicans, republicans have to work with democrats to make this happen. >> the next question, another big topic this political season is lobbying. i believe that...
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they may also get word tonight that michigan is about to get a defensive and paste from the president. a state he thought he had lock down. we will find that who is expanding the map and give his blessing one week from tonight. lou: thank you. our chief white house correspondent. the campaigns may be at a standstill, but the candidates now have i great deal of work to do. well, much more on the political campaign, hurricane sandy's impact on the selection. it will be talking with the "a-team" and the role of the clintons in this campaign. bill clinton showing up almost everywhere. the administration's less than transparent you of benghazi. best-selling author ann klein. extensive damage through the eastern seaboard, the cost to rebuild a staggering as well. liz macdonald with our report. record-breaking sandy stranding the residence of the country's largest city, forcing the closure of subways, buses, bridges, tunnels. how long before normal becomes normal. former new york governor george pataki joins us next. ♪ with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have
they may also get word tonight that michigan is about to get a defensive and paste from the president. a state he thought he had lock down. we will find that who is expanding the map and give his blessing one week from tonight. lou: thank you. our chief white house correspondent. the campaigns may be at a standstill, but the candidates now have i great deal of work to do. well, much more on the political campaign, hurricane sandy's impact on the selection. it will be talking with the...
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. >> greta: secretary of defense panetta said because there's been some criticism that the united states at least it's thought that they didn't respond to some requests for help on the ground. he said something to the effect we don't send people into danger without knowing the consequence. i know you're also a member of the military reserves and the u.s. senate. do you have any thought about that? >> yeah. i think there would be a lot of military members that would be shocked to hear that. how many operations have we launched to help comrades in distress not knowing what the outcome would be but knowing that's what we should do? here's what the american people don't realize. in june our consulate was attacked, on june the 6th. they blew i a hole in the wall that 40 people could go through. about a week the british ambassador's convoy was attack in benghazi, libya. guess who came to their aid? lieutenant colonel wood, an american military member, a member of the utah national guard, part of a security team. he left the american consulate to come to the aid of the british ambassador and ex
. >> greta: secretary of defense panetta said because there's been some criticism that the united states at least it's thought that they didn't respond to some requests for help on the ground. he said something to the effect we don't send people into danger without knowing the consequence. i know you're also a member of the military reserves and the u.s. senate. do you have any thought about that? >> yeah. i think there would be a lot of military members that would be shocked to...
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the defense has to be a big reduction, too, and we need to not only reduce our defense spending, but we need to reduce the number of missions. what we are using our defense capabilities for. many of the countries where we have troops are countries that are well able to defend themselves and they are good friends of the united states. germany is a good ally, japan is a good ally. we still have master forces and their dating back to world war ii. it makes no sense whatsoever. whether you get into the bayonets of the horses are the aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines or whatever, you know, the navy at this point is just about power production. it is not clear that we need to be protecting our power everywhere in the world for that we need to be fighting undeclared wars on five continents. basically on all continents, including this one if you count the drug war and everything we have done in central and south america. you know, supposedly fighting drugs. we need to really rethink how much we want to intervene and how much we want our noses in other people's business. someone doing tha
the defense has to be a big reduction, too, and we need to not only reduce our defense spending, but we need to reduce the number of missions. what we are using our defense capabilities for. many of the countries where we have troops are countries that are well able to defend themselves and they are good friends of the united states. germany is a good ally, japan is a good ally. we still have master forces and their dating back to world war ii. it makes no sense whatsoever. whether you get into...
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we are second in per-capita defense expenditures. there's a special flavor on federal spending, because governmental employment is so important, not just in northern virginia, which borders on d.c., but also in hampton roads, the hampton roads area off virginia beach and the surrounding localities. host: what are the demographics of the state of virginia? guest: as with most larger population states, there are many states in one. you have northern virginia, which is about a third of the state's population, now produces 30% of the vote, if not more. that has a low-debate. that particular population is national and international in scope. it is the highest income region. it has the people with the highest educational levels in the state on average. it tends to be the most democratic region. if you go down to and tidewater, roads, that is a heavy defense industry area. it is both white-collar and blue-collar, also has a large african-american population. and it also has a relatively low nativity rate, that is people not necessarily born
we are second in per-capita defense expenditures. there's a special flavor on federal spending, because governmental employment is so important, not just in northern virginia, which borders on d.c., but also in hampton roads, the hampton roads area off virginia beach and the surrounding localities. host: what are the demographics of the state of virginia? guest: as with most larger population states, there are many states in one. you have northern virginia, which is about a third of the state's...
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with me is former reagan defense official and frank gaffney, a pleasure to have you with us this evening. >> good evening. good to be with you. >> let's talk about al qaeda, is it decimateed, on the run, on its heels? >> i believe the president is knowingly misleading the american people, putting it gently. lying to them about this -- there's every reason to believe that al qaeda is stronger today than it was when he took office. it certainly is operating with impunity in more places, and is more aggressive as a result, i believe, of his policies. so far from them being on the path to defeat or decimated, as he likes to say, apart from some people in the leadership who clearly have been taken out, the organization and particularly the franchises of the organization, the wanna-bes, those affiliated with it that are now rung, in some cases effectively, countries. for example, the size of france. >> frank, let me ask you this. where are they getting their arms from? >> it's some of it, i believe, they're getting from places that are -- happy to supply them. i think the saudis, the turks are
with me is former reagan defense official and frank gaffney, a pleasure to have you with us this evening. >> good evening. good to be with you. >> let's talk about al qaeda, is it decimateed, on the run, on its heels? >> i believe the president is knowingly misleading the american people, putting it gently. lying to them about this -- there's every reason to believe that al qaeda is stronger today than it was when he took office. it certainly is operating with impunity in more...
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when i'm president, i will not cut our commitment to national defense. a strong america is the best ally pea's has ever known and i am keeping strong -- peace has ever known and i am keeping strong. i've watched as our campaign has gathered the strength of the movement. it is not only the size of the crowds. this is an extraordinary crowd tonight. it's also the depth of our shared vision. -- shared conviction. it has made me strive more to be worthy of your support, to campaign as i would govern, to speak for the aspirations of all americans. i learned as governor of massachusetts the best achievements are shared achievements. i learned to respect and good will go a long way and are usually returned in kind. that is how i conduct myself as president. i will bring people together, doing big things for the common good. i will not just represent one party. i will represent one nation. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> now, as you know, throughout this campaign, president obama has tried to convince you these last four years have been a success. he's loading a p
when i'm president, i will not cut our commitment to national defense. a strong america is the best ally pea's has ever known and i am keeping strong -- peace has ever known and i am keeping strong. i've watched as our campaign has gathered the strength of the movement. it is not only the size of the crowds. this is an extraordinary crowd tonight. it's also the depth of our shared vision. -- shared conviction. it has made me strive more to be worthy of your support, to campaign as i would...
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. >> anytime you rely on a person to do something and that is by your defense, we have to watch out for people who will inevitably make that mistake. you have to have measures in place go back and say, okay, we have to have that kind of auditing thing. >> yes, you have to assume that somebody is going to hit you eventually. it really helps to invest in understanding the tools that we practice using, what those tools look like and put in place pieces that protect them. i just got back from class on how to hack and i took my students through the toolkit, here's everything we did, here's here is what we look like coming here are things and tools that i have. so taking kind of a counter approach to understanding what is being thrown at me, what does it look like and where is the weakness, that is a important thing to. >> we need to make network of vendors of more awareness of what is out there. even the offense of toolkit,. >> one of the things that amplifies leaders in the world, that is hacking networks, let's say, just for example, nasa. hiring a guy like raphael mudge to go in and under
. >> anytime you rely on a person to do something and that is by your defense, we have to watch out for people who will inevitably make that mistake. you have to have measures in place go back and say, okay, we have to have that kind of auditing thing. >> yes, you have to assume that somebody is going to hit you eventually. it really helps to invest in understanding the tools that we practice using, what those tools look like and put in place pieces that protect them. i just got...
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for the first time, we have multiple federal duhac commanders authorized by the secretary of defense before the event and in each state, when federal troops come in, they will work on the national guard commander, the dual hat, all this happened post-katrina to try to make government more effective. don? >> if you were wounding what good could come out of katrina, that's one thing, at least one thing more prepared so people don't have to lose their lives and they can get where they should be well before the storm makes it ashore. >> a lot of preparedness have happened. people have understood, you got to use all the assets inside the city inside the state, turning schools into shelters. turning buildings, available buildings into shelter, using local transportation and see this thing up in new york, they are using their assets, dual missioning their state and city employees to take care and focus on the people, 'cause the number one thing politicians will be judged on is that they focus on taking care of the people. >> yeah. you mentioned new york city. let's talk about new york state
for the first time, we have multiple federal duhac commanders authorized by the secretary of defense before the event and in each state, when federal troops come in, they will work on the national guard commander, the dual hat, all this happened post-katrina to try to make government more effective. don? >> if you were wounding what good could come out of katrina, that's one thing, at least one thing more prepared so people don't have to lose their lives and they can get where they should...
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half of it's defense. there's no cuts really to health care. a little to medicare. that's it. the content of the cut preserve democratic priorities. the scale is where hens want, by and large. >> there are no tax increases. that was the thing that was the do or die thing to republicans and always will be forever and ever and ever. >> right. those are things republicans want. they conceded on the content of the the cuts. >> they did start saying the day after -- >> that we should not make the cuts. >> sure. i just want to say, my point is, i think we are optimistic. they have an incentive to compromise. if democrat say look, we are stuff with this framework. these are the spending cuts we want. it's hard to see how republicans, you know, alter that dynamic if they don't control the senate. >> republicans control that by putting revenue on the table. that's the thing that's been from the beginning. we have the iconic moment from the republican primary. would you take a 10-1 deal? would you take $10 spending cut and not a single person raised his hand including nominee mitt romne
half of it's defense. there's no cuts really to health care. a little to medicare. that's it. the content of the cut preserve democratic priorities. the scale is where hens want, by and large. >> there are no tax increases. that was the thing that was the do or die thing to republicans and always will be forever and ever and ever. >> right. those are things republicans want. they conceded on the content of the the cuts. >> they did start saying the day after -- >> that...
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. >> we had a couple of fires down here last summer and our first line of defense was of course going to be our local people and then the state came in and then the federal government. i think all the conservatives are saying is federal government do your jobs and don't try to micro manage our jobs -- >> i don't think they necessarily are, when fema is handled well -- >> right. now. >> they have a emergency declaration that says you come to us and ask for what you need and we can hand that over. i don't see anyone on the federal government demanding that they do what they say. >> no absolutely not. they are working together. any way thanks for the call billy. we have david bender sexy liberal himself on the line. >> my madman husband. >> exactly. and let's have martinis in honor of stephanie miller in combinations with antibiotics which is always a good thing to do. i love the conversation you just had with billy, and it is so interesting, because when jacki presented him with an absolute fact the answer is well i didn't see that and then it goes away. because you didn't see it and fr
. >> we had a couple of fires down here last summer and our first line of defense was of course going to be our local people and then the state came in and then the federal government. i think all the conservatives are saying is federal government do your jobs and don't try to micro manage our jobs -- >> i don't think they necessarily are, when fema is handled well -- >> right. now. >> they have a emergency declaration that says you come to us and ask for what you need...
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from defense. you can't do that. that will put us at risk. if you want to put america at risk carry through with sequestration. there's nothing good about it. >> i agree. we've got to get together and get this solved because a lot of this stuff is total nonstarters. democrats have to work with republicans and republicans have to work with democrats to make this happen. >> did you have a question? the next question. >> another big topic this political season is lobbying. so i have a question for both candidates. i believe we start with senator tester here. six years ago you defeated conrad burns who was tied to abramoff. yet there are ads that claim you have received the most money fromists. how do you explain that? >> i come home every weekend for good reasons so i can put montanaance first back in washington, d.c. and that's the bottom line. that's one of the reasons the first bill i helped cosponsor was the biggiest lobbyist reform since water gate because it's critically important. the state of
from defense. you can't do that. that will put us at risk. if you want to put america at risk carry through with sequestration. there's nothing good about it. >> i agree. we've got to get together and get this solved because a lot of this stuff is total nonstarters. democrats have to work with republicans and republicans have to work with democrats to make this happen. >> did you have a question? the next question. >> another big topic this political season is lobbying. so i...
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this season, a good offense is the best defense and lysol has your family covered because that's our mission for health. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! that's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you so fascinated by the prices, you keep rambling on! i know! -that pork chop was great! -no more fast food friday's! so we gotta go! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] try our 15 under $15 menu and sea food differently! (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. ♪ ♪ now you with -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ you know me you know with -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪
this season, a good offense is the best defense and lysol has your family covered because that's our mission for health. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! that's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken...
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host: you mention it had defense of marriage act lfment the supreme court consider that? >> november 20 is an historic and important day for lgbt americans the supreme court that day will conference on six cases. the first case that i mentioned is around the constitutional challenge to proposition 8 coming from california. then they will consider a case coming out of arizona around the offering by government there of domestic partnership ben fints. the incumbent governor is trying to take benefits away from gay and lesbian employees of that state. and the then the supreme court will consider four challenges to the defense of marriage act. we hope to know the following monday as to which, if any, of these case it is supreme court takes up. in the case of proposition 8, the first case of the supreme court decides not to grant crert to that case, marriage would go into effect in california within a matter of days. so approximately 25% of the u.s. population would then be afforded marriage equality. obviously in the case of domestic partnership benefits to arizona government
host: you mention it had defense of marriage act lfment the supreme court consider that? >> november 20 is an historic and important day for lgbt americans the supreme court that day will conference on six cases. the first case that i mentioned is around the constitutional challenge to proposition 8 coming from california. then they will consider a case coming out of arizona around the offering by government there of domestic partnership ben fints. the incumbent governor is trying to take...
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it's the kind of defensive offense. they need to open the map in order to make the map better. >> nate silver says now president obama, it's a 75% chance when you analyze all of the polls and factors, 75% chance of winning. >> i don't know if i would put it that high. in-trade has it at like 66% for obama. if you had to bet on it what would you bet? and i think reuters had something like 55% of people saying no matter what the nation was, they thought that obama was going to win, and only 39% thought romney would win. it is never good going into the first tuesday of november to be seen as the person that is going to lose. i think no matter what happens, romney gets at least 48%. i think this is going to be a 48.5 to 50-point-whatever. but right now obama appears to be more likely to win. >> bill: "wall street journal," political reporter here as our guest as a friend of bill this hour. and mitt romney doubling down on his claim that president obama wants to help move chrysler and gm jobs to china. what about that? we'll
it's the kind of defensive offense. they need to open the map in order to make the map better. >> nate silver says now president obama, it's a 75% chance when you analyze all of the polls and factors, 75% chance of winning. >> i don't know if i would put it that high. in-trade has it at like 66% for obama. if you had to bet on it what would you bet? and i think reuters had something like 55% of people saying no matter what the nation was, they thought that obama was going to win,...
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we provide air and missile defense for all the commanders. we provide logistical support for all the geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all the geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about. as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key for aviation, fires, information operation, civil affairs, military police, wmd defense capabilities. corps of engineers who are pretty busy today and doing many other things. we have critical components of the military space program. for example, we are responsible for everything from the satellite on down to the ground station in providing communications based on space elements. a lot of people don't know that. that's the army's responsibility. as we look ahead, obviously cyber is one of the more important things we have to remember as we go forward. as i look at cyber there's a couple things, you have national level and operationalical and how we develop this for the future and
we provide air and missile defense for all the commanders. we provide logistical support for all the geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all the geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about. as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key for aviation, fires, information operation, civil affairs, military police, wmd defense capabilities. corps of engineers who are...
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defense spending is up 13%. >> that's the biggest, right there, defense spending was the highest chunk of this entire thing. also farm spending. we had those big droughts this summer. so all of this federal drought aid went to farmers out there. that looks like, you know, looks like things are growing but it's actually just as a way of buffering against what the droughts that they had to deal with. >> so john from the "new york post" came out with with article that said what mitt romney did in ames, iowa on thursday was possibly the most significant speech that he has given since the republic national convention because he zeroed in on the economy made people there a troubled economy is not the only thing i inherited. he also inherited the greatest nation in the history of the earth. what he inherited wasn't the only problem. what he did with what he inherited made the problem worse. in just four short years he borrowed $6 trillion nearly. adding almost as much debt held by the public as all prior american presidents combined. he forced through obama care, frightening small business fr
defense spending is up 13%. >> that's the biggest, right there, defense spending was the highest chunk of this entire thing. also farm spending. we had those big droughts this summer. so all of this federal drought aid went to farmers out there. that looks like, you know, looks like things are growing but it's actually just as a way of buffering against what the droughts that they had to deal with. >> so john from the "new york post" came out with with article that said...
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phrase in the commercial putting jobs in china as opposed to moving jobs so they could have some kind of defense. >> bill: finally you mentioned a little bit about momentum before. there were a lot of stories last week, and romney himself was talking about we're on a role. i'm going to win, and when i'm president, not if i'm president. some of which have been soft pedalled by members of the media. what is the feeling in the romney campaign about momentum? it is just bluff? or do they think they are ahead? >> most of it is just bluff. i don't think that they have some huge crushed momentum and both candidates do that all the time. so rhetorically they say it but they know probably they are a little bit down in ohio, or obviously they think the gap is closeable. but i think that they look at the electoral map, and they see if they don't win ohio they need to run the table pretty much everywhere else and in wisconsin -- and we're going to wisconsin tonight actually, and we'll stay mill waky. all right. james so good to have you here this morning. >> thanks, bill. >> bill: appreciate it very much. >
phrase in the commercial putting jobs in china as opposed to moving jobs so they could have some kind of defense. >> bill: finally you mentioned a little bit about momentum before. there were a lot of stories last week, and romney himself was talking about we're on a role. i'm going to win, and when i'm president, not if i'm president. some of which have been soft pedalled by members of the media. what is the feeling in the romney campaign about momentum? it is just bluff? or do they...
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around multiple states all at the same time, and although we've got coast guard and the department of defense all positioned, if the public is not following instructions, that makes it more dangerous for people and it means that we could have fatalities that could have been avoided. transportation is going to be tied up for a long time, and probably the most significant impact for a lot of people in addition to flooding is going to be getting power back on. we anticipate that there are going to be a lot of trees down, a lot of water, and despite the fact that the power companies are working very closely with their various state officials and local officials to make sure that they are bringing in as many assets as possible in getting those ready in preparation for the storm, the fact is that a lot of these emergency crews are not going to be able to get into position to start restoring power until some of these winds have died down and because of the nature of the storm that may make -- that may take several days, so the public should anticipate that there's going to be a lot of power outages
around multiple states all at the same time, and although we've got coast guard and the department of defense all positioned, if the public is not following instructions, that makes it more dangerous for people and it means that we could have fatalities that could have been avoided. transportation is going to be tied up for a long time, and probably the most significant impact for a lot of people in addition to flooding is going to be getting power back on. we anticipate that there are going to...
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that democrat is just spending too much money on defense. >> stephanie: exactly. eric bolling on hannity. >> any question why obama is losing? why the momentum is on romney? the only thing president obama has had bayonets -- >> big bird. >> and binders and now romnesia. i have one. i have a new term. it's called obama-mona. he's such a cancer to the economy. he threatens the whole system. >> stephanie: that's clever. >> yikes. >> i don't think that's going to catch on. >> i've been wondering for months and months, what is fox going to do if and when obama wins? how are they going to justify -- it is a much larger question. i think viewers tune in to fox to be purposely misinformed so they're probably not going to be that upset or they're not going to hold people like eric bolling accountable when they're telling them mitt romney has all of the momentum in the last week but it is really -- it is a curious sort of psychological study in terms of what they're producing and what their viewers want them to produce which do not reflect -- >> stephanie: i love the sigh o
that democrat is just spending too much money on defense. >> stephanie: exactly. eric bolling on hannity. >> any question why obama is losing? why the momentum is on romney? the only thing president obama has had bayonets -- >> big bird. >> and binders and now romnesia. i have one. i have a new term. it's called obama-mona. he's such a cancer to the economy. he threatens the whole system. >> stephanie: that's clever. >> yikes. >> i don't think that's...
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this is a wide, barreling, lumbering, defensive lineman where that was a sprinter with a smaller body and a faster wind speed. this big storm is now making wind speeds of 81 miles per hour out near martha's vineyard, 76 in long island sound. and making landfall literally hundreds of miles from there. a typical storm would only have the core of the energy, a core of the maximum winds very close to the eye. that's the biggest trouble with this is that the widespread damage -- typically if something happens in new jersey to the power lines, they'll call vermont and say, send your power company down here to get our lines back up and we'll come up to your state when you need the help. that's the problem. there are going to be 14 states with hundreds of thousands of power lines down. the mutual aid is going to be tough to come by in this area. they're going farther and farther away to get the mutual aid. the problem is it takes longer and longer for those bucket trucks to get there. i believe this storm will come onshore somewhere between cape may, wildwood, atlantic city. the eye is not re
this is a wide, barreling, lumbering, defensive lineman where that was a sprinter with a smaller body and a faster wind speed. this big storm is now making wind speeds of 81 miles per hour out near martha's vineyard, 76 in long island sound. and making landfall literally hundreds of miles from there. a typical storm would only have the core of the energy, a core of the maximum winds very close to the eye. that's the biggest trouble with this is that the widespread damage -- typically if...
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they don't want any information about identities out, something if the department of defense rules they're going to stand by so, they're not letting us talk to any of the survivors at this point. >> okay. i'm just looking at this video. this is obviously compelling stuff. turning my head here to sort of understand how far down they would have been, you know, rescuing some of these i guess swimmers, some of them off of this boat. so still two missing. hopefully we'll have that interview shortly. >> reporter: absolutely. we're working on it right now. one thing that i want to point out, all the people who were on that boat, they all had on survival suits. they all had on what you see there, those orange jump suits. and they had strobes with them. so when these rescuers came in, that's what they were looking for, looking for the strobes, looking for these orange jump suits, but dealing with rough winds, rough waves, it was a difficult situation, brooke. but again -- >> incredible. incredible. george howell, thank you so much for jumping on the phone. we'll look for the sound from that coast g
they don't want any information about identities out, something if the department of defense rules they're going to stand by so, they're not letting us talk to any of the survivors at this point. >> okay. i'm just looking at this video. this is obviously compelling stuff. turning my head here to sort of understand how far down they would have been, you know, rescuing some of these i guess swimmers, some of them off of this boat. so still two missing. hopefully we'll have that interview...
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she remarkably spoke in her own defense against the most powerful man on earth was based in massachusetts at that time and best of them by many accounts, but was also forced out of massachusetts. she went to neighboring rhode island and participated in the founding of that is a colony in the writing of this charter, which was the first colony to have a charter that calls for a freedom of religion in a sense. and it's roger williams who introduced the notion that there should be a hedge is a ration between church and state. >> host: sandy comiskey, a lahoma company been very patient. please go ahead with your question for author kenneth davis. >> caller: thank you are a match for taking my call. mr. davis, in your books, talking about history, how much indian history do you bring into your books whenever you read about the president's and their interaction and then they removed the tribes from their land? i am a descendent of john rawls and i've had the privilege in that latter years to visit their homes down in georgia in various as they are a learned a lot about my family history. anothe
she remarkably spoke in her own defense against the most powerful man on earth was based in massachusetts at that time and best of them by many accounts, but was also forced out of massachusetts. she went to neighboring rhode island and participated in the founding of that is a colony in the writing of this charter, which was the first colony to have a charter that calls for a freedom of religion in a sense. and it's roger williams who introduced the notion that there should be a hedge is a...
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joining us now is senior fellow at advanced defense studies, tony schaeffer. great to have you in the studio with us. >> thank you for having me. >> alisyn: let's rewind the tape a little bit what the guys on the ground testified to the house oversight committee. that they had asked before the attack happened. they knew that targeted attacks on westerners were increasing. >> right. >> alisyn: a bigger team of 12 more security guards to come to libya. >> right. >> alisyn: do you think had they gotten those 12 more in benghazi or tripoli that this attack on september 11th wouldn't have happened? >> the fabric would have been completely different. i'm not trying to brag about this. the number of individuals on the ground could have taken on 150, had you had those additional resources, we're talking about essentially an eight-hour fire fight that could have been mitigated greatly from the beginning if you had better force. these guys, the two over there, talked about the the fact the cia device had to scramble to go over-- >> they were doing on their own. >> viola
joining us now is senior fellow at advanced defense studies, tony schaeffer. great to have you in the studio with us. >> thank you for having me. >> alisyn: let's rewind the tape a little bit what the guys on the ground testified to the house oversight committee. that they had asked before the attack happened. they knew that targeted attacks on westerners were increasing. >> right. >> alisyn: a bigger team of 12 more security guards to come to libya. >> right....
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dock where the storm pushed up water from the bay, pounding the town from all sides, sandbags were no defense. the severe flooding here at mackey'bay side bar and grill. i'm standing in water almost up to my knees. this is right off 54th street. and the parking lot and the bay pretty much become one at this point. the town's landmark fishing pier, perhaps the biggest low. half of it is gone. washed away by the constant beating of the monster waves. >> and basically what happened is the pilings on the outer position of the pier began to buckle under the stress of the wave action it was receiving. as they began to buck, one, two, three they lost a number of pilings and they began to fall. >> the storm surge broke over the sea wall, dumping water and piles of sand on the board walk. iron fences buckled under the powerful waves. it ripped up fences bolted to the board walk, dumping them into the street. along with that fishing pier, another landmark, a gazebo off of sayer's island peer, was also destroyed. completely. so that gone. i want to mention that from 62nd street all the way down to the i
dock where the storm pushed up water from the bay, pounding the town from all sides, sandbags were no defense. the severe flooding here at mackey'bay side bar and grill. i'm standing in water almost up to my knees. this is right off 54th street. and the parking lot and the bay pretty much become one at this point. the town's landmark fishing pier, perhaps the biggest low. half of it is gone. washed away by the constant beating of the monster waves. >> and basically what happened is the...